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MAI-625 Master Audio Interface
Document IM-MAI-625-1.1 2012 Harding Instruments - Printed in Canada
INSTALLATION MicroComm DXI INSTRUCTIONS
Table of Contents
1 Intent & Scope ................................................................................................................................................................... 1 2 Description ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1 3 Wall Mounted MAI-425 Master Audio Interface ......................................................................................................... 3 4 Wiring Diagram for MAI-625.......................................................................................................................................... 4 5 Field Connection............................................................................................................................................................... 5
5.1 Network Connections................................................................................................................................................ 5 5.2 Connections for SMK-126/136, HHK-136 and HSK-136 Kits .............................................................................. 5
5.2.1 Handsfree Speaker/Microphone.................................................................................................................... 5 5.2.2 Handset Hookswitch........................................................................................................................................ 6 5.2.3 Headset............................................................................................................................................................... 6
5.3 Other Connections ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 5.3.1 Line Output ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 5.3.2 Line Input/Output ........................................................................................................................................... 7 5.3.3 Status Input........................................................................................................................................................ 7 5.3.4 Status Output .................................................................................................................................................... 7 5.3.5 Auxiliary Power................................................................................................................................................ 7 5.3.6 Status Indicator ................................................................................................................................................. 7 5.3.7 Earth Ground..................................................................................................................................................... 7
6 Configuring a MAI-625 with the Administrator Software ......................................................................................... 8 7 Setting the IP Address for the MAI-625....................................................................................................................... 12 8 Using a web browser to configure the MAI-625......................................................................................................... 13
8.1 Using the MicroComm Setup Wizard ................................................................................................................... 13 8.2 Setting the TMM-640 Operating Parameters........................................................................................................ 19
1 Intent & Scope
This document describes the installation procedure for the VoIP MAI-625 Master Audio Interface.
2 Description
The MAI-625 Master Audio Interface is a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) device for DXL intercom systems
and is used to facilitate the integration of a variety of intercom master station components into a console or
control panel.
The MAI-625 provides three separate RJ-25 connectors in support of an SMK-126/136 Panel Mount Handsfree
Speaker/Microphone Kit, an HHK-136 Handset/Hookswitch Kit, and an HSK-136 Headset Kit. These kits
provide handsfree audio, a privacy handset, or a headset interface, and can be installed in any combination
desired. Please refer to their individual datasheets for further information.
The MAI-625 also includes a line-level input and output to facilitate making audio connections to an existing
system. The line level output can also connect to an amplifier for driving external powered speakers. A status
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input, and a DPDT control relay are also available. These signals are provided on terminal blocks with the line-
level output (also) brought out to a 3.5 mm stereo audio jack.
A combination of these audio devices can be used. If more than one audio/input device is connected to the MAI
the hookswitch and headset detector will determine which speaker receives audio and which microphone is
active. If the hookswitch is off hook the speaker audio is connected to the handset speaker and handset
microphone audio is connected to the microphone audio lines. If the hookswitch is on hook the speaker audio is
connected to either the headset or handsfree speaker depending on the state of the headset detector. If the headset
detector is closed (corresponding to having a headset jack plugged in) the headset microphone is active and the
speaker audio is connected to the headset. If the hookswitch is on hook and the headset is unplugged then
handsfree operation is possible. Figure 1 describes the operation of the hookswitch and headset switch.
HEADSET
HANDSFREE
HANDSET
HANDSET
ONHOOK
OFFHOOK
PLUGGED IN
UNPLUGGED
HEADSET DETECTOR
HANDSET HOOKSWITCH
Figure 1 Operation of Handset Hookswitch and Headset Detector
The MAI-625 has provisions for a line level output that can be used to drive speakers via an external amplifier.
The following table summarizes the audio resource priorities
Priority Device Audio Resource
Highest Handset Input: Handset Microphone
Output: Handset Speaker (Line Out disabled)
Headset Input: Headset Microphone
Output: Headset Speaker (Line Out disabled)
Line Out Input: Handsfree Mic (Panel Mount Gooseneck or Flush Mic)
Output: Line out & Panel Mount Mylar Speaker
Lowest Handsfree Input: Handsfree Mic (Panel Mount Gooseneck or Flush Mic)
Output: Panel Mount Handsfree Speaker
Table 1 Audio Resource Priorities
Note when driving external speakers the panel mount handsfree speaker is not disabled when the line output is
active.
The MAI-625 has provisions for several press-to-talk (PTT) inputs. The PTT switches can be used to control the
audio direction of half duplex calls. The PTT inputs are available on the RJ-25 connectors
The MAI-625 can be software controlled so that the line level inputs and line level outputs can serve as a bridge
between a DXL system and an existing audio system.
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3 Wall Mounted MAI-425 Master Audio Interface
The MAI-625 can be either wall mounted using the 0.15” diameter holes and #6 screws or mounted on a DIN rail
using the 4 holes for mating to a pair of DIN railclip. (A Wago 209-188 Mounting Foot (Harding HDW0193) for
mounting on standard DIN rails)
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Ethernet
Ethernetwith PoE
Headset
Handset
Speaker/Mic
Status Reset
Line Out
1234
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Line In
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Status In
2 ea 0.15" diameter
4 ea 0.143" diameterfor DIN rail clips
Figure 2 Mounting hole positions, for the MAI-425
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4 Wiring Diagram for MAI-625
The following diagram shows the wiring required to connect up the Headset, Handset, and Handsfree
Speaker/Microphone kits to an MAI-625.
Sta
tus
Out
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Ethernet
Ethernetwith PoE
Headset
Handset
Speaker/Mic
StatusReset
Line Out
1234
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PTT
VOLUME
Handsfree Speaker/Microphone KitSMK-126
PTT Footswitch
Headset
RJ-25Junction Box
Headset Jack
Headset Plug
RJ-25 Male Plug
RJ-25 MalePlug
RJ-45 MalePug
ETHERNET SWITCHRJ-45 Male
Plug
RJ-25 MalePlug
Headset KitHSK-136
RJ-25 Male Plug
RJ-25 Male Plug
Handset/Hookswitch KitHHK-136
RJ-25Junction Box
Handset
RJ-25 MalePlug
Figure 3 Wiring Diagram for MAI-625
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5 Field Connection
5.1 Network Connections Although the PSE (Power Source Equipment) must use the pin pairs assigned to an endspan or midspan (not
both) the PD (Powered Device) must have the capability to accept power from either the endspan or midspan
device. The Ethernet RJ-45 includes both the network and power connections.
RJ-45 Pin Function 1 Tx+ 2 Tx- 3 Rx+ 4 48Vdc (SRC) 5 48Vdc (SRC) 6 Rx- 7 48Vdc (RETURN) 8 48Vdc (RETURN)
Table 2 RJ-45 Ethernet & PoE (Lower position)
The second RJ-45 includes only the network connections and is intended for the purpose of facilitating the
connection of another device.
RJ-45 Pin Function 1 Tx+ 2 Tx- 3 Rx+ 4 NC 5 NC 6 Rx- 7 NC 8 NC
Table 3 RJ-45 Ethernet (Upper Position)
5.2 Connections for SMK-126/136, HHK-136 and HSK-136 Kits
5.2.1 Handsfree Speaker/Microphone The handsfree speaker and gooseneck (or flush mount) microphone with PTT connect via an RJ-25. The Speaker
Microphone Kit (SMK-126 or SMK-136) is available to facilitate the installation.
RJ-25 Pin Function 1 Mic + 2 Push to Talk (PTT +) 3 Spk + 4 Spk - 5 Vol + (Potentiometer) 6 Mic -, PTT -, Vol -
Table 4 RJ-25 Handsfree Speaker/Microphone with PTT
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5.2.2 Handset Hookswitch The handset speaker and microphone with hookswitch and PTT connect via an RJ-25. The Handset Hookswitch
Kit (HHK-136) is available to facilitate the installation.
RJ-25 Pin Function 1 Mic + 2 Push to Talk (PTT +) 3 Spk + 4 Spk - 5 HKSW + 6 Mic -, PTT -, HKSW - , (Gnd)
Table 5 RJ-25 Handset with PTT
5.2.3 Headset The headset speaker and microphone with optional PTT footswitch connect via an RJ-25. The Headset Kit (HSK-
136) is available to facilitate the installation.
RJ-25 Pin Function 1 Mic + 2 Push to Talk (PTT +) 3 Spk + 4 Spk - 5 Jackswitch + 6 Mic -, (PTT -), Jackswitch -
Table 6 RJ-25 Headset with PTT
5.3 Other Connections
5.3.1 Line Output A right angle 3.5mm stereo jack connects the line out with the mono output connected to both the left and right
speakers.
Jack Function Tip Line Out +
Ring Line Out + Sleeve Line Out -
Table 7 Line Output
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5.3.2 Line Input/Output The line input/output supports the potential audio bridging to an existing DXI system. The Line out is in parallel
with the 3.5mm stereo jack described previously.
TB-04 Function 1 Line Out + 2 Line Out - 3 Line In + 4 Line In – (Gnd)
Table 8 Line Input/Output
5.3.3 Status Input An unsupervised input is supported via a two pin terminal block. The status input is required for the audio
bridging function.
TB-02 Function 1 Input + 2 Input – (Gnd)
Table 9 Status Input
5.3.4 Status Output The DPDT relay outputs are as follows.
TB-06 Function 1 NO 2 COM1 3 NC 4 NO 5 COM2 6 NC
Table 10 Status Relay Contacts
5.3.5 Auxiliary Power A right angle 2.1mm barrel jack configured as center-positive is available in place of PoE.
5.3.6 Status Indicator A right angle green LED for general status indication.
5.3.7 Earth Ground A hole is available for the purpose of earth grounding the enclosure using a #6 self-tapping screw to attach a
ground wire.
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6 Configuring a MAI-625 with the Administrator Software
The Administrator Software is used to create a configuration where a particular VoIP port must be assigned to
each VoIP MAI-625 master station. The first step in creating a configuration is to create all the Exchanges in the
system. The following DXL Configuration Editor screen allows you to Add Exchanges… to the configuration
Click on the Add Exchanges… button and the Exchange Properties text box with two tabs will pop up. In the
Identification tab you need to type in a Number: for the exchange, the Name: of the exchange and assign a
unique IP Address: to the exchange.
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Once all the exchanges have been created each exchange requires a DCC. After the DCC has been configured,
DCEs, TBEs and PZEs can be added to the exchange as required.
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Using the pull-down menu and setting the Configure: entry to Hardware in the DXL Configuration Editor and
selecting one of the Exchanges you can now add a DCC to the exchange.
Click on the Add DCC… button to bring up a DCC Properties text box as shown on the right. Use the check
boxes and pull-down menus to configure the DCC. In this example you are going to use VoIP master stations so
the PCI Card: should be set to VOIP. Once you select VOIP the CEPT Port entry will be dimmed and cannot be
selected. When the parameters of the DCC have been set click on the OK button and return to the DXL
Configuration Editor.
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To add an MAI-625 VoIP master station set the
Configure: entry of the DXL Configuration Editor to
Masters then click on the Add… button to bring up a
Master Properties dialog box. In the Identification tab
you need to assign a Number: to the master station, a
Name: for the master station and use the pull down
menu to select the Type: of master station. In this case
we need to specify that it is an TMM IP Master.
You must specify the Exchange: associated with this master and assign a unique port number for the IP Master
using the Port pull-down menu. By default the next available port will be displayed.
7 Setting the IP Address for the MAI-625
Every device connected to the inter-network Ethernet network in a DXL system must have a unique IP address.
Since the MAI-625 does not have any switches or keypad on it to set its address, it has to initially be given a
temporary address from your network by using a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server. In order
to configure the masters you will need a computer or device (such as a router) that can assign DHCP addresses.
This is used for initial configuration only. After the masters have been configured, they will use Static IP
addresses, and DHCP will no longer be required.
After you have set up a computer or device which acts as a DHCP server, connect up the bottom Ethernet port of
the TMM-640 to the network switch that the DHCP server is connected to. The network switch should assign an
IP address to the TMM-640. Once the TMM-640 indicator LED on the front is blinking green (indicating it is on),
press the PTT switch on the TMM-640. Using a voice synthesizer, the TMM-640 should speak the IP address that
was assigned to it by the DHCP server. Write this address down for use in the next step.
If the MAI-625 speaks a 12 digit Ethernet MAC address this means that the MAI has not received a DHCP
address, indicating that there is probably no DHCP server on the network
The small opening in the front above the C in MicroComm can be used to activate a switch that will reset the MAI
to the original factory set default values with the address set by the DHCP. The switch must be pressed at the
same time the Ethernet cable is plugged into theMAI.
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8 Using a web browser to configure the MAI-625
Once the IP address of the MAI-625 has been determined and connected to an Ethernet network, a PC on the
same network can access the MAI-625 and use a web browser to set the remaining parameters necessary to make
the MAI-625 work in a DXL system.
The first step is to hook up the bottom Ethernet port on the master to a network switch. Once the master has reset
and the LED on the front is flashing green, you can bring up a web browser from a PC on the same network (that
is assigned an IP address within the same network mask as the TMM-640).
In the address bar, type “http://<address of master>”. For example, if the master is 10.0.0.56, type
“http://10.0.0.56”. This will bring up a MicroComm DXL master setup page.
If this is not the first time that the web browser has been used to configure the MAI-625 after a factory reset, the
MAI-625 will skip the MicroComm Setup Wizard screens and go directly to the web browser menus. The user
will have to sign in as the administrator (using the password assigned during initial configuration) to make
changes to these settings. If this is the first setup after a factory reset then the user will have to enter some
information before being allowed to go directly to the web browser menus. The following section describes the
MicroComm Setup Wizard screens and how to configure them. The section after that describes the settings to
make in the web browser menus.
8.1 Using the MicroComm Setup Wizard If this is the first time that the MAI-625 has been configured with a web browser, the following screen will come
up. If this screen is not shown, then the MAI-625 was likely previously configured, in which case you can skip to
the next section.
Click the “Start Setup Wizard” button to continue.
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On the first page, assign a Workgroup Key. This key can be any value you choose, but the same key should be
entered on every IP master in the MicroComm system. In this example, “microcomm” is used for the Workgroup
Key for this system. Once this is entered, click “Next” to continue.
Next, enter the Extension Name and Extension Description. Enter a short name describing this master in the
Extension name setting. In this case, “TMM-640” is used. Enter a long description for this master as Extension
Description (or leave it blank). Click the “Next” button to continue.
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Next, enter the Extension Number for this TMM-640. This extension number must correspond to the IP master
number configured in the DXL Administrator for this master. There can be only one IP master in the system that
has this extension number. In this example, “6400” was used as the ID number of the master in the DXL
Administrator, so this must be entered as the Extension Number of this TMM-640. Click the “Next” button to
continue once this has been entered.
Set the DCC/Registrar IP Address to the IP address of the DCC that controls the exchange that the master
associated with in the DXL Administrator. For example, in this case the IP address of the DCC of the exchange
that the Master is associated with is “10.0.0.82”. Once this is entered, click “Next”.
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Now set the GMT Offset time zone setting to an appropriate time zone where the master will be used, then click
“Next”.
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Next, enter a User Password for the user account on the TMM, then click “Next”. This allows a separate account
for install or maintenance technicians to examine the TMM-640 parameters, yet while not being able to modify
them. Click “Next” after the password is entered.
In the following screen, re-type the same User Password to verify it, and then click “Next”.
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Now enter an Admin Password for the administrator account on the TMM-640, then click “Next”. The
Administrator account and password will be used to change as well as examine settings. In this case the
password “admin” is used (this will be used later on in the configuration settings).
In the following screen, re-type the same Admin Password to verify it, and then click “Next”.
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The next screen shows a summary of the initial settings entered in the MicroComm Setup Wizard. Click “Next” to
continue.
The last screen in the MicroComm Setup Wizard asks you to confirm the settings you entered. Click the “Update”
button to complete the wizard.
After this, the main configuration screens will be shown as in the next section.
8.2 Setting the TMM-640 Operating Parameters If the TMM-640 has been configured with the MicroComm Setup Wizard previously, it will skip the previous
screens and go directly to the following screen when the web browser accesses the TMM-640’s web page. To
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make changes, the user will have to sign as the administrator using the password previously assigned during the
initial configuration.
The initial web page for configuring the TMM-640 is as follows.
Click on the “Administrator” text at the top right corner of this
page. This will bring up a login prompt text box. Use the user
name “admin” and enter the password assigned to this master
(“admin” was assigned in the above example), then click OK.
Once you are logged in you will see more menu options.
Click on the Network Address menu tab on the menu bar to bring up the Network Settings menu.
In the Network Settings menu, set the following parameters:
Set Mode to “Static” (to assign the master a static IP address). Static is recommended for all IP master stations.
Set IP Address to the IP address for this master. It should be assigned by your network administrator, and must
not conflict with other IP addresses on this system. In this case this master was assigned address “10.0.0.56”
Set IP Network Mask to the Network mask for the network. This is also assigned by your network administrator,
and should be the same network mask used for all DXL equipment including IP masters, IP stations, and IP page
speakers, as well as the DXL DCC’s. This example network is assigned “255.255.255.0” for the network mask.
The Gateway, Domain, and DNS Servers settings are typically used if your DXL system extends across one
network. They are typically left blank, but you can assign the Gateway setting to your gateway server IP address
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for this network, the Domain setting to the domain name of your network, and the DNS Servers setting to the
DNS server IP address for this network.
Once you have entered all of the settings you require, click the “Update” button.
.
Note that changing the Network Settings will require a reboot for the settings to take effect. You can either use the
“Reboot Now” option and re-establish the connection at the new IP address by typing
“http://<address of master>”, in your web browser, or use the “Reboot Later” option and continue to change the
settings and reboot after you have changed all of the settings.
Once you have rebooted and logged in, or have continued from the previous screen, select the “Extensions” menu bar option.
Click on the number under Extension (which is the extension number entered in the MicroComm Setup Wizard)
to bring up the Settings screen. In this example, the extension number to click is “x6400”.
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The settings for Extensions were previously entered in the MicroComm Setup Wizard, but a brief description of
the settings is below if you need to change them after the initial setup.
Name is a short descriptive name of this master station; in this case “TMM-640” is used.
Number is the master number for this master (this must be the same number as the Master Number entered in
the DXL Administrator software for the master station). This master number cannot be the same number as any
other master in the system. In this case the master number is “6400”.
Comment is an optional long description of this master station, and can be left blank if desired.
If you have changed any settings, click “Update”.
Next, click on the VoIP Accounts tab on the menu bar.
On the VoIP Account Settings screen, click the name of the master under VoIP Accounts (in this example, the
name given during setup was “TMM-640” so in this case you would click the text “TMM-640”). This brings up
the VoIP Account Settings screen for this master.
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These VoIP Account Settings were previously entered in the MicroComm Setup Wizard, but a brief description
of the settings is below if you need to change them after the initial setup.
Account Name is a short description for this SIP account; usually this should be the same as the Extension Name.
Account Username must be the master number (same as the Master Number in the DXL Administrator).
Domain must be set to the IP address of the DCC that controls the exchange that the master associated with in the
DXL Administrator.
Authorization Username, Authorization Password, and Outbound Proxy settings are only used when the TMM-
640 is used with a SIP Proxy server. This is not used for a DXL system, so should be set to blank.
Check-mark the Register and Auto Answer check boxes.
The remainder of the settings should be left at the default settings.
If you have made any changes, click “Update”.
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Next, click on the System tab on the menu bar.
Most of these System Settings were previously entered in the MicroComm Setup Wizard, but a brief description
of the settings is below if you need to change them after the initial setup.
Time Server (NTP) is the IP address or Domain Name of a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. This can be
used by the TMM-640 master to set its clock time to same time as the NTP server. This should be left blank for
most cases.
GMT Offset (hours) should be set to the time zone that the TMM-640 will be used in.
Workgroup Key should be set to the workgroup name used by all of the IP masters in the MicroComm system.
While the Workgroup Key setting for the network can be any value you choose, all IP masters should have the
same Workgroup Key.
If you have made any changes, click “Update”.
Next, click on the Media tab on the top menu bar to access the Media Settings menu. Normally you can start
with the default settings, but if you need to change the master’s volume settings or VOX control you can make
changes to these settings to adjust audio quality. A brief description of these settings is as below.
Gain settings are 0 dB for mid-range, negative values to make it quieter than normal, and positive values to make
it louder than normal.
Microphone Gain – Fixed setting has a fixed microphone gain, AGC setting (Automatic Gain Control) will
automatically adjust microphone volume to be relatively consistent even with operators who talk louder or
quieter than average.
Fixed Microphone Gain is the base gain adjustment for all microphones when Microphone Gain is set to Fixed.
AGC Microphone Gain is the target gain level for all microphones when Microphone Gain is set to AGC. This
can increase or decrease the voice volume for loud or quiet talkers.
Gooseneck Microphone Gain, Handset Microphone Gain, and Headset Microphone Gain settings are the gain
settings for the built-in microphone, handset microphone, and headset microphone respectively.
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Bass Volume and Treble Volume adjust the frequency response of the master speaker output for low and high
frequencies. These values are only acted on when the Speaker Boost setting is checked.
Gooseneck Speaker Gain, Handset Speaker Gain, and Headset Speaker Gain settings are the gain settings for
the built-in speaker, handset speaker, and headset speaker respectively.
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VOX Enabled allows the master to use automatic voice switching (Voice Operated Switching) for hands-free
operation without requiring the use of the Push To Talk button. However for control room operation usually it is
best to use PTT operation (VOX not enabled) for security and operational purposes since a PTT switch allows
staff to only talk out when they are ready to talk rather than picking up possibly confidential background
conversations or radio chatter.
Threshold (dB) is a VOX related setting that indicates how loud above the average room noise that voice has to
be to trigger the microphone to be active.
The remainder of the VOX Settings affect the operational parameters of the VOX and are best left at the default
values.
The Audio Network Settings affect the VoIP audio communication of the TMM-440 master station and should be
left at the default values.
If you have made any changes, click “Update”.
This concludes the settings for one MAI-625 master.
Repeat this process for each IP master, making sure that the IP address for each master is unique. Fill in this
master station’s number and the Domain IP address of the controlling DCC in the appropriate places above.